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61 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 13 Jun 1913
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Smith writes about various research subjects including: work by Molin regarding Ruffus, Boniface, Ippocras and Hippocrates; sources regarding Master of the Horse and Keepers of the King's Stud at the Public Record Office;...

54 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 27 May 1913
Smith writes to tell Bullock not to visit the British Museum during his busy time at work, and that he will settle payment for a book when they next meet...

33 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 3 Apr 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: pamphlets and books sent to Smith by Leon Moule; research of Harley 3535 manuscripts with extracts by Bruce-Whyte; planning the next stage of veterinary literature research;...

32 – Undated manuscript notes in Smith’s handwriting, c.Apr 1913
These manuscript notes were found amongst letters from April 1913, and most likely date from that period as they refer to research carried out by Smith and Bullock at that time.The notes refer to manuscripts of Hippocrates...

31 – Postcard to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 3 Apr 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research at the British Museum, on behalf of Smith. Bullock mentions that he will send his research notes to Smith the following day.

30 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 1 Apr 1913
Smith writes to request that Bullock send Smith's letter to Moule, with a translation. Smith mentions that it is arranged for Bullock and Dr A S Lea to meet, and describes Dr Lea. Smith also mentions the works of Ruffus at the British Museum,...

29 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 30 Mar 1913
Smith writes about the results of his research at the British Museum studying the Harley 3535 manuscripts and the works of Ruffus, and his need to consult Moule's work further. Smith mentions that Dr A S Lea would like to...

27 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 26 Mar 1913
Smith writes on various subjects including: the works of Karl Krumbacher regarding 'Hippiatrica' and its translations; consulting the Harley manuscripts, and extracts by Bruce-Whyte at the British Museum; the first part of...

25 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 18 Mar 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: various editions and translations of Vegetius' works; 'strangwry' and malleus comparison; consulting the Harley manuscripts at the British Museum; the works of Daremberg regarding...

23 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 13 Mar 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: contacting Leon Moule regarding 17th century veterinary literature; strangles, anthrax, glanders and farcy in the 'Hippiatrica' according to Hecker; planning a visit to the library ...

22 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 11 Mar 1913
Smith writes about various research subjects including: the dates of Hierocles, according to Krumbacher; 'Geoponica' and 'Hippiatrica'; translation of German words for horse ailments in the works of Hecker; the works of Apsyrtus;...

21 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 11 Mar 1913
Bullock writes about the results of research carried out on behalf of Smith, including: the works of Moule regarding Byzantine Empire authors' views on glanders and farcy; Harley manuscripts held at the British Museum; Charles Labbe [Labbeus];...

20 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 10 Mar 1913
Smith writes about various research subjects including: Harley manuscripts held at the British Museum; the works of Moule, Hecker and Ruellius [Jean Ruel] regarding Byzantine Empire authors' views on glanders, mange and strangles;...

19 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 9 Mar 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: works by Hecker and Ruellius [Jean Ruel] regarding Apsyrtus and Hierocles, and their comments on glanders, farcy, and strangles; sending proofs of the 'Early History of Veterinary Literature...

11 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 26 Feb 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research on behalf of Smith. Subjects include the manuscripts held in the Vatican and those of San Germanensis and Cardinal Radulphus; the Library of Isaac Voss [Vossius]; the works of Montfaucon and Ruffus;...